I just made the run down to pick up 15 Cases of Lone Star and Lone Star Light.

Thanks to my JeepTals.com Sponsor

There are going to be 69 Jeeps plus 22 Trail Guides I'm sure lots of folks will bring there own beer.

Do you think that is going to be enough for our weekend of wheeling at the Y.O. Ranch? I've loaded 50 Cigars in my Humidor and just charged both my lighters. The Car wash just brought back my Jeep Washed and Vacuumed.

I'm all packed and filled with gas.

All I need to do is pack my laptop and podcasting stuff.

In less than 8 hours I'm out of here and on my way to Mountain Home, TX.

i can agree with it just keep it under control. its kinda like second nature up here in the maine woods grab a 6 pack of coors light and hit the trails, although may have been in excess the other day when we ended up in some one blueberry field and none of us knew where we were. but i think it is alright overall and it s a fun experiance, hey you only live once

i can agree with it just keep it under control. its kinda like second nature up here in the maine woods grab a 6 pack of coors light and hit the trails, although may have been in excess the other day when we ended up in some one blueberry field and none of us knew where we were. but i think it is alright overall and it s a fun experiance, hey you only live once

yes, but if things turn out bad..... or:

or even worse:

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Don't worry, be happy. The YO ranch has a strict no drinking policy while wheeling. The drinking part is only for evenings, when all the tall tales are told. Kind of keeps the throat lubricated while telling the tall tales..........you know what I mean......lol

I was on a Tail Gunner on this trip and did not get to take too many pics but I did spend a lot of time running up and down the rocks.

My group had 2 Toyota Trucks we sent home on stretchers; there was also an H1, two H2 and about a dozen Jeeps. Our group and we covered a ton of trails over the weekend with minimal carnage except for the YODAs.

The H1 was an absolute beast and we were real gentle on the H2s but they got their maximum pucker factor.

Thanks for checking in with them Greg, they should have taken you up on the bumper deal. It would have gotten that bumper a lot of exposure. Glad you had a great time, and hope you took some pics to share with us. At least you had enough beer with you...........lol.

Thanks for checking in with them Greg, they should have taken you up on the bumper deal. It would have gotten that bumper a lot of exposure. Glad you had a great time, and hope you took some pics to share with us. At least you had enough beer with you...........lol.

man, you guys are so lucky you have events like that...Up here in Connecticut there isnt diddily squat...Maybe in New Hampshire or Vernmont but with the gas prices so high and me, getting about 10 miles to the gallon i doubt ill ever make it up there...Its costing me over 50 dollars for a full tank and thats gone in 6 days just to commute to work and home...and on mon. and wed. commute to school and home

man, you guys are so lucky you have events like that...Up here in Connecticut there isnt diddily squat...Maybe in New Hampshire or Vernmont but with the gas prices so high and me, getting about 10 miles to the gallon i doubt ill ever make it up there...Its costing me over 50 dollars for a full tank and thats gone in 6 days just to commute to work and home...and on mon. and wed. commute to school and home

My trip From San Anonio to Amarillo for the Palo Duro Jeep Jamboree this weekend was 1,298 miles round trip.